Military flight over Hudson River canceled

New York City police say a military flight scheduled to fly up the Hudson River has been canceled by the Federal Aviation Administration.

A city notification system alerted the public to the flight, set for 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The military plane was supposed to fly down and back up the Hudson River. The type of plane wasn't specified.

Police say the flight had been previously scheduled, likely before the incident two weeks ago when a Boeing 747 used by the president flew over lower Manhattan and caused a brief panic in New York. A White House official resigned over the photo-op.